Completely Out of Ammo

No help for a noob? Where I can get a good deal on the 'guts'? Since what I am looking for is the unregistered part(s), not a 'firearm', I should be able to get this online somewhere with direct shipping.

I ordered target grips. If I get it done, it will be a cool little .22

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No help for a noob? Where I can get a good deal on the 'guts'? Since what I am looking for is the unregistered part(s), not a 'firearm', I should be able to get this online somewhere with direct shipping.

I ordered target grips. If I get it done, it will be a cool little .22

Completely Out of Ammo

Completely Out of Ammo

Well, finally got the Volquartsen bolt and it doesn't seem to want to slide freely inside the Paclite upper. Anyone on the forum who is good with these or could recommend a gunsmith? I don't want to start jamming things together and damaging these expensive parts.

In the second pic it shows the bolt orientation. It isn't like it comes to a stop. More like it is binding from a misfit.

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What you are experiencing is most likely a difference in tolerances. By this i mean, Volquartzen machines on the top side of the tolerance and Paclite machines on the bottom side of the tolerance. The two combined equal an a tight fit. You will most likely need to find and remove any "high" spots found on either the bolt or receiver, possibly both. This can usually be done with fine stones or even wet/dry paper, doing more polishing than metal removel.

Completely Out of Ammo

Thanks Gophishhh - that is what I am working on currently. When I am ever in the market for a 10/22 barrel I am coming to you. You have a great reputation - a couple of members here have told me 'you are the man'.

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Thanks Gophishhh - that is what I am working on currently. When I am ever in the market for a 10/22 barrel I am coming to you. You have a great reputation - a couple of members here have told me 'you are the man'.

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